The Xi Classic Jukebox is a 130 kg hand-crafted ode to the days gone by. Only thing, these modern jukeboxes don’t feature a slot to push a dime in, but worry not you can still groove to John Coltrane or Sinatra if you’ve got an iPod. You see, these beautifully designed chrome-plated jukeboxes are basically delivery vehicles for your iPods. And they are built to last, the bubble-tube protective casing is made from the same polycarbonate stuff used in riot shields.
Place the iPod (except Shuffle) on the cradle in the jukebox and you’re good to go. You can listen to the music and control the playlist from a remote. An integrated LCD screen lets you enjoy videos too. Glass panels feature mood-influenced individual color changes courtesy long-lasting LED lights. You can use the jukebox to convert CDs to iPods. The jukebox comes with a 3-speaker network and Mk7 Twin channel amplifier, 150w per channel, 2 x tweeter 2 x mid range and 1 x 12 twin cone bass speaker.
This piece of retro-luxury is made-to-order, takes around 8 weeks to deliver and costs around $11,000. As of now it can get shipped from England where its made to most countries in Europe; sorry America not yet in the list.


















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